| 释义 |
fractally adverb uk /ˈfræk.təl.i/ us /ˈfræk.təl.i/ in a complicated way that relates to or consists of repeated shapes that are reduced in size every time they are repeated, or relates to or consists of events that are repeated in a similar way to this: I discovered the programming language is "fractally complex": at the highest level it appears only slightly complicated, but as you look deeper you discover increasing complexity, becoming more and more complicated the deeper you go. I felt overwhelmed by what seemed to be an infinite landscape of fractally expanding tasks. The tool can create an infinitely adjustable range of fractally generated bitmaps. Given the complexity of modern political thought, it seems to me that thinking fractally is the best way to approach it. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Geometrical shapes -cornered circularly congruently conic cylindrically lozenge ovally ovoid parallelogram pentagon polyhedron polytope prism pyramid pyramidical quadrilateral rectangle rectangular rhombus three-dimensional
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